وہ امریکی قصبہ جہاں دہائیوں سے صرف کتے میئر منتخب ہورہے ہیں

An American town where only dogs have been elected mayor for decades
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 The results of the US presidential election came out yesterday after many days of waiting.

But it was not just a presidential election, it was an election of state governors, Congress and the Senate.
But in the midst of all this, a dog in a town in the US state of Kentucky managed to become the mayor after a tough competition.
In the town of Rabbit Hush, 6-month-old French Bill Doug Wilbur Best was elected mayor, and Lady Stone, the town's ambassador, announced it.
He said that this result came in the most important election of this year.
The new mayor's owner, Amy Nuland, 43, attributed the success to her dog's passionate strategy.
"He ran a huge campaign, he was everywhere on social media and hosted many events," he said.
You may not know it, but dogs have been elected mayor of this town since 1988, for 32 years.
So why are only dogs selected for this position? The reason is quite interesting.
In the town of Rabbit Hush, the choice is primarily a fundraiser, as the three-and-a-half-acre town is managed by the Rabbit Hush Historical Society.
Voting for the town is not limited to its citizens, but anyone from around the world can vote for a mayor and pay a dollar for each vote, which will go to the town's fund.
Amy Noland has long wanted her dog to be part of the race. "I live a few miles from this town, it's a special town I've been to since I was a child," she said.
To run for mayor, the home of each candidate's owner must be in the vicinity of the town, within an hour's walk.
The success of Wilbur Best has attracted him and Amy Nuland from around the world.
Amy Noland said: "I have received messages from many people in which they have thanked me, because it has given them the opportunity to know something positive in the current situation."
Wilbur Best received 13,143 votes out of 22,985, meaning the election gave the town a chance to raise ہزار 22,985.

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